Indiana State Police ask for public’s help with identifying hit-and-run driver

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Indiana State Police ask for public’s help with identifying hit-and-run driver

Picture courtesy of ISP

DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. – Indiana State Police are asking for the public’s help with identifying a man wanted in connection with a hit-and-run crash.

They released a composite sketch of a man who they say injured a pedestrian on September 30 in Bright, Indiana.

According to ISP, the crash happened around 10 p.m. on September 30, 2016, at Big Water Court and Gabbard Drive. A man was walking in the area when he was hit by a car; the man ended up in the hospital, and he has since been released.

The victim provided detectives with a description of the driver, who he described as a middle-aged white male. A sketch artist used the victim’s description to draw a rendering of the driver.

If you recognize the suspect or have any information regarding the crash, please call Det. Brent Miller with the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post at (812) 689-5000.